Monday, January 2, 2023

McCARTHY SAYS THE WHORES IN THE WHITE HOUSE SHOULD SELF-PROTECT - HE ALSO SAYS NO IMPEACHMENT OF BIDEN, THE MOST CORRUPT PRESIDENT IN HISTORY! - McCarthy Proposes Gutting Office of Congressional Ethics in Bid for Speaker

HOW MANY OF THESE PIGS ARE GAMER LAWYERS?

“Protect and enrich.” This is a perfect encapsulation of the

Clinton (LAWYERS-2) Foundation and the (LAWYERS-2)

Obama book and television deals. Then there is the Biden

(LAWYERS-3) family corruption, followed closely behind by

similar abuses of power and office by the (LAWYER) Warren

and Sanders families, as Peter Schweizer described in his recent

book “Profiles in Corruption.” These names just scratch the

surface of government corruption (YOU CAN ADD LAWYER KAMALA HARRIS

AND LAWYER CHUCK SCHUMER TO THE PATHEION OF DEMOCRAT BRIBES SUCKING

CORRUPT LAWYER POLITICIANS!).          BRIAN C JOONDEPH



Liz Cheney Exits Congress 6 Years Later and Millions of Dollars Richer

FILE - Rep. Liz Cheney, R-Wyo., vice chair of the House Select Committee investigating the Jan. 6 U.S. Capitol insurrection, a speech at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum, June 29, 2022, in Simi Valley, Calif. Cheney's unrelenting criticism of former President Donald Trump from a Capitol Hill committee …
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Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY) will vacate her congressional seat on Tuesday after becoming a wealthy woman during her six years of serving Wyoming.

Cheney, who lost her Republican primary by nearly 40 points in August, will depart Congress on January 3 and return home as a defeated 56-year-old never Trumper.

Cheney will not depart Congress empty-handed. During her six years in Congress, she has become very wealthy. Breitbart News reported in August that Cheney’s net worth ballooned from an estimated $7 million when she first took office in 2017 to possibly more than $44 million in 2020. Depending on the specifics of her latest financial disclosure form, Cheney’s net worth could have skyrocketed up to 600 percent in Congress.

According to her 2020 Personal Financial Disclosure form, Cheney declared a net worth between $10,422,023 and $44,140,000, stemming from assets valued between $10,432,024 and $44,155,000. She reported no earned income, gifts, or transactions. She did, however, declare she held three posts, including a trustee position at the University of Wyoming, membership of a holding company, and what appears to be a position in her family’s trust.

Cheney’s wealth and social status are enhanced by her husband, Philip Perry, who is a partner at Latham & Watkins law firm in Washington, DC, which has advised Chinese companies. Since 2017, the year Cheney joined Congress, Perry has maintained “equity ownership” in the firm worth between $1,000,001 and $5,000,000. Breitbart News reported:

Perry’s firm has advised a Chinese Communist Party-linked technology company named TME and Exelon Corporation. The State Department in 2019 dubbed TME a tool of the Chinese government. According to the Wall Street Journal, in 2011, Exelon Corporation agreed to provide consulting and training services to an arm of the state-owned China National Nuclear Corporation (CNNC). The state-owned CNNC’s president and vice president are appointed by the highest administrative position in the Government of China, the Premier of the People’s Republic of China. The CNNC supervises all facets of China’s nuclear programs.

While Perry’s law firm has serviced Chinese clients, Cheney sat on the Armed Services Committee with many powerful subcommittees dedicated to national security. Cheney worked with House Republicans’ on producing a 2020 report on Communist China entitled the “China Task Force Report.” The report states, “[T]he greatest generational challenge we face today is the threat of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).”

Cheney’s forced exit from Congress does not mean she or her family will depart Washington, DC, and return home to Wyoming. Technically, She represented her home state of Wyoming for six years. But her lack of appearance in the state during the GOP primary become a point of contention for many Cowboy State voters. Instead of campaigning in Wyoming, Cheney appeared to prefer dwelling in the D.C. area, soaking up the spotlight on the January 6 Committee.

Born in Wisconsin, Cheney moved to Wyoming with her family as a young woman. They divided their time between Wyoming and Washington, DC, to suit former Vice President Dick Cheney’s political aspirations. In 1996, Liz Cheney graduated from the University of Chicago’s law school. She then worked in the Bush administration while her father was vice president. In 2014, she ran for the Wyoming State Senate and lost. A few years later, she won Wyoming’s U.S. House of Representatives seat.

Former US Vice President Dick Cheney (C) sits with his daughter US Congresswoman Liz Cheney (R), R-Wyoming, during the opening of the 115th US Congress on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, January 3, 2017 (JIM WATSON/AFP via Getty Images).

Cheney’s congressional career entailed some successes. In 2019, she was elected the third most powerful House Republican as GOP House Conference chair. She was later displaced by Trump-endorsed Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-NY) by a vote of no confidence in 2021, the same year she accepted a position on the January 6 Committee.

Cheney’s participation on the committee appeared to seal her political fate in Wyoming. Viewed as a partisan witch hunt, the committee failed to sway 89 percent of the public. Moreover, the committee’s final report did not produce any legally binding results. Adding insult to injury, the committee officially withdrew its subpoena on Wednesday for former President Donald Trump to testify before Congress.

As a new political cycle begins Tuesday, Cheney has not definitively stated what her future plans entail. She has said her forward focus is blocking Trump from winning reelection in 2024. But it is unclear how she will do so without the vice chair pulpit or the January 6 Committee. She has floated the idea of potentially running for president in 2024, but critics doubt she will gain enough Democrat votes or Republican support in either primary.

Follow Wendell Husebø on Twitter @WendellHusebø. He is the author of Politics of Slave Morality.


McCarthy Proposes Gutting Office of Congressional Ethics in Bid for Speaker

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House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif. attends a portrait unveiling ceremony for Speaker Nancy Pelosi at the U.S. Capitol on December 14, 2022. Credit - Tom Williams—CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images

House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy spent the first two days of the new year trying to shore up GOP support for his bid to be Speaker by releasing a series of proposals aimed at winning over hard-right detractors who stand to torpedo his ascension.

The part of his proposed changes to House rules that drew the most attention was allowing just five House members to call for a vote at any time on ousting the Speaker; that would render McCarthy beholden to the most extreme members of his caucus, should he get on their wrong side. But buried in the text was another provision that could be highly consequential for the new Congress being sworn in on Tuesday: language that would effectively gut the Office of Congressional Ethics (OCE), as the independent panel faces pressure to investigate lawmakers who participated in the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol.

Most significantly, McCarthy’s proposal would require OCE to hire its staff for the 118th Congress within 30 days of the resolution’s adoption, a requirement that sources familiar with the process tell TIME would make it exceedingly difficult for the office to have the resources it needs to conduct its investigations, given how long it takes to hire candidates for roles in the federal government. The proposal would also block OCE from hiring new employees over the next two years if someone leaves their position, sources say.

“Republicans get to take control of the House, and on their first day in Congress, they are not trying to take a hammer to the OCE—they’re being a little smarter about it—but they’re taking a scalpel to it,” a Hill source familiar with the ethics process tells TIME.

The resolution would also impose eight-year term limits for members of OCE’s eight-member board, which is composed of four Democrats and four Republicans. The move would result in three of the four Democrats being forced to vacate their seats effective immediately. While the new Democratic leader, Rep. Hakeem Jeffries of New York, would be able to appoint replacements, the changes could still significantly slow down the panel’s work and zap it of valuable institutional knowledge.

“This could easily kill the only body that’s investigating ethical issues in Congress,” says Kedric Payne with the Campaign Legal Center. “There’s no investigations in the Senate. And the only investigations that happen in the House of any significance are done by the OCE.”

“This is a very smart way to do it,” adds Payne, a former OCE deputy chief counsel. “Because it looks as though the office still lives, but, in fact, it doesn’t.”

This isn’t the first time Republicans have tried to dismantle the Congress’s independent ethics panel. In 2017, the House Republican Conference took steps to curtail the power of the OCE, but the proposal was opposed by then-Speaker Paul Ryan and even McCarthy.

This time around, circumstances have changed. A handful of ultra-conservative lawmakers, including Reps. Scott Perry of Pennsylvania, Andy Biggs of Arizona, Matt Gaetz of Florida, and Lauren Boebert of Colorado, have vowed to vote against McCarthy for speaker. With the Republicans’ slim majority, the California legislator can only afford four defections.

Some of the defectors also happen to be among the lawmakers who stand to benefit the most from a castrated OCE. Last month, more than 30 former members of Congress of both parties requested the ethics panel to investigate the lawmakers who participated in the Jan. 6, 2021 attempt to overturn the 2020 presidential election, a move that increases the spotlight on OCE and which investigations it chooses to pursue in the new Congress.

The OCE was also expected to investigate George Santos, the Republican Congressman-elect from New York who appears to have fabricated large swaths of his biography, including his employment history, his educational credentials, and even the circumstances of his mother’s death.

On Monday, as details of McCarthy’s proposal drew more attention, the good-government watchdog group Public Citizen called on him and the next Congress to get rid of the provisions that would weaken the OCE, saying in a statement Monday that the panel “has a proven track record of enhancing transparency and enforcement of ethics rules and has gained widespread support among the American public.”

McCarthy did not respond to a request for comment.

The Office of Congressional Ethics was established in 2008 by then Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi after a wave of Democratic victories in the 2006 midterms and after corruption scandals that sent multiple members of Congress to jail. The panel was intended to be an independent body separate from the House Ethics Committee, which advocates have long criticized as ineffectual and lacking in transparency.

But the two work hand-in-hand. When the OCE finds evidence of misconduct, it sends a report of its findings to the House Ethics Committee, which then chooses whether to censure a member for a violation.

While the OCE lacks the subpoena power of full House committees, it has been effective at probing wrongdoing by lawmakers of both parties. Shortly after its inception, it found that then-Rep. Charlie Rangel, a New York Democrat, improperly accepted trips to Caribbean islands as gifts from a nonprofit group. The entire House later sanctioned Rangel for violating 11 House ethics rules. In 2017, it was the first entity to investigate then-Rep. Chris Collins, a New York Republican, of insider trading. He later pleaded guilty to insider trading and lying to federal investigators. (Trump pardoned Collins in 2020.)

The OCE was poised to have a full plate over the next two years, with a heavy emphasis on the members who participated in the Jan. 6 attack. It’s a scenario that leads Congressional watchdogs to suspect that McCarthy is offering to debilitate the agency of resources and institutional knowledge to shield his members from scrutiny in order to hold onto power.

“Today’s Republican Party is rife with ethical transgressions,” says Craig Holman, a government affairs lobbyist with Public Citizen. “And it is now trying to make it much harder to hold members of Congress accountable to the standards of decency we expect.”

INSIDE TRADER NANCY PELOSI - Spiritually, I Am Always Moved by Pope Benedict’s Powerful Encyclical, ‘God is Love’” JESUS FORGIVE THOSE OF US WHO ABORT THE INNOCENT UNBORN. SURE HE DOES.

 

Nancy Pelosi: ‘Spiritually, I Am Always Moved by Pope Benedict’s Powerful Encyclical, ‘God is Love’”

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Speaker Pelosi kisses papal ring of Pope Benedict XVI at White House, April 16, 2008. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
Speaker Pelosi kisses papal ring of Pope Benedict XVI at White House, April 16, 2008. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

(CNSNews.com)- House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D.-Calif.) put out a statement on Saturday on the passing away of Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI in which she pointed to Benedict’s encyclical letter, “God is Love.”

“Paul and I join our fellow Catholics in mourning the passing of Pope Benedict XVI: a global leader whose devotion, scholarship and hopeful message stirred the hearts of people of all faiths,” Pelosi said in her statement.

“Spiritually, I am always moved by Pope Benedict’s powerful encyclical, ‘God is Love,’ where he quotes St. Augustine highlighting our moral duty as public servants to fight for justice,” she said.

Pope Benedict published this encyclical, whose Latin title is “Deus Caritas Est,” in 2005.

At one point in this encyclical, Pope Benedict quotes St. Augustine on the “just ordering of society.”

In this context, Benedict says the following:

“The just ordering of society and the State is a central responsibility of politics. As Augustine once said, a State which is not governed according to justice would be just bunch of thieves: ‘Remota itaque iustitia quid sunt regni nisi magna latrocina?’ Fundamental to Christianity is the distinction between Church and State, or, as the Second Vatican Council puts it, the autonomy of the temporal sphere. The State may not impose religion, yet it must guarantee religious freedom and harmony between the followers of different religions. For her part, the Church, as the social expression of Christian faith, has a proper independence and is structured on the basis of her faith as a community which the State must recognize. The two sphere are distinct, yet always interrelated."

Here is the full text of the statement Speaker Pelosi issued on the passing of Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI:

San Francisco – Speaker Nancy Pelosi issued this statement on the passing of His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI:

“Paul and I join our fellow Catholics in mourning the passing of Pope Benedict XVI: a global leader whose devotion, scholarship and hopeful message stirred the hearts of people of all faiths.

“Spiritually, I am always moved by Pope Benedict’s powerful encyclical, ‘God is Love,’ where he quotes St. Augustine highlighting our moral duty as public servants to fight for justice.

“Officially, it was my privilege to visit His Holiness in the Vatican and, in 2008, to join in welcoming him to our nation’s capital. 

“May it be comfort to His Holiness Pope Francis and the Vatican community that so many pray for Pope Benedict during this sad time.”


Trump Points at Pro-Lifers for Weak Republican Performance in Midterm Elections

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Former President Donald Trump at an election night event at Mar-a-Lago, Nov. 8, 2022. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)
Former President Donald Trump at an election night event at Mar-a-Lago, Nov. 8, 2022. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

President Donald Trump put out a message on Truth Social on Sunday, blaming pro-lifers for the Republican Party’s weak performance in the midterm elections.

“It wasn’t my fault that the Republicans didn’t live up to expectations in the MidTerms,” Trump said in the message.

“I was 233-20!,” Trump said.

 

“It was the ‘abortion issue,’ poorly handled by many Republicans, especially those that firmly insisted No Exceptions, even in the case of Rape, Incest, or Life of the Mother, that lost large numbers of Voters,” Trump said.

“Also, the people that pushed so hard, for decades, against abortion, got their wish from the U.S. Supreme Court, & just plain disappeared, not to be seen again,” said Trump.

“Plus, Mitch stupid $’s!” Trump concluded.

Trump’s Truth Social communication on this was covered in stories published by the New York PostFox NewsThe HillNewsweekThe Daily Mail and the Washington Examiner.

WHAT IF THE DEMOCRAT PARTY OF BRIBES SUCKERS WAS

AS GOOD SERVING THE INTERESTS OF MIDDLE AMERICA

AS THEY ARE THEIR FOREIGN PAYMASTERS OR LA RAZA?


Dem Rep. Himes: TikTok Is ‘a National Security Threat,’ CCP Demands Data from Companies all the Time

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On Wednesday’s edition of NBC’s “MTP Now,” Rep. Jim Himes (D-CT) said that TikTok is “a national security threat,” because “the Chinese Communist Party can go to any company that is Chinese-owned and any company that is in China and say, give us all of this personal information on your user base. That happens every single day in China.”

Himes stated, “TikTok, like Huawei, like any number of other Chinese-owned assets or companies, is a threat in the sense that the Chinese government can go to a Chinese company and say, give us all of this information. … So, whether or not Americans who are not in sensitive government roles should use TikTok is, I think, an open question, something that can be debated. You can make your own prudential judgments on that, but the notion that it should not be on government phones, that, to me, doesn’t strike me as that controversial.”

He added, “Well, it’s a national security threat, and I want to use the language carefully, it’s not a national security threat in the sense that the people who use it are going to be at a personal risk, but it is a threat in the sense that the Chinese Communist Party can go to any company that is Chinese-owned and any company that is in China and say, give us all of this personal information on your user base. That happens every single day in China.”

Follow Ian Hanchett on Twitter @IanHanchett

Nancy Pelosi Will Not Commit to Voting on Bill Banning TikTok from U.S. Government Devices

WASHINGTON, DC - JULY 21: U.S. Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) holds her weekly press conference at the U.S. Capitol on July 21, 2022 in Washington, DC. Pelosi was asked about President Bidens COVID-19 diagnosis, reproductive rights, and the recent joint session with Ukrainian first lady Olena Zelenska. …
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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) will not commit to putting legislation to a vote that was passed by unanimous consent in the Senate to ban the Chinese social media app TikTok from U.S. government devices amid national security risks.

Amid warnings about the Chinese social media app from Democrats and Republicans, including the Biden administration, Pelosi said on Thursday that she has not yet decided if she would bring to a vote the Senate’s newly passed legislation to ban TikTok on any U.S. government-owned devices.

“We’re checking with the administration – just in terms of language – not in terms of being opposed to the idea,” Pelosi told reporters the day following the Senate’s vote. “I don’t know that that will be on the agenda next week, but it’s very, very important.”

For the legislation to become law, the House would need to pass the Senate’s bill before the end of the congressional session, which is expected to be next week. After passing through Congress, it would then go to President Joe Biden’s desk, where he can sign it into law.

On Wednesday, Senate passed Sen. Josh Hawley’s (R-MO) No TikTok on Government Devices Act by unanimous consent.

Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) speaks during a Senate Homeland Security Subcommittee on Emerging Threats and Spending Oversight on Capitol Hill August 3, 2022 in Washington, DC. Later today the U.S. Senate will hold a series of votes on Finland and Sweden joining NATO. (Photo by Drew Angerer/Getty Images)

Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) speaks during a Senate Homeland Security Subcommittee on Emerging Threats and Spending Oversight on Capitol Hill August 3, 2022, in Washington, DC. (Photo by Drew Angerer/Getty Images)

The legislation would ultimately ban the Chinese social media app or any of its successors or services developed or provided by ByteDance Limited and any entities from the company. The only exception in the bill was for any “law enforcement activities, national security interests and activities, and security researchers” as long as they “develop and document risk mitigation actions for such use.”

The companion bill to Hawley’s legislation was introduced in the House last year by Rep. Ken Buck, but it was yet to be approved by the members of the House Oversight Committee, which needs to happen before it goes to the floor.

In recent months, there has been a push from Democrat and Republican public officials to take and/or call for action against the Chinese social media app over concerns that it could surveil Americans.

On the state level, Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp (R) said on Thursday the Peach State would be joining other states, such as IowaSouth DakotaSouth CarolinaTexas, and others, in banning the Chinese social media app from state devices amid concerns that data could be passed on to the Chinese government,

A Rasmussen Reports survey released last week found that most voters believe the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) could use the app to “collect sensitive national security information from U.S. government employees.” A majority also supported having federal legislation to ban TikTok from the U.S.

Jacob Bliss is a reporter for Breitbart News. Write to him at jbliss@breitbart.com or follow him on Twitter @JacobMBliss.



Biden accused of 'towing the line of treason' with this




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The city of Austin, Texas, might be liberal, but it has yet to become

the fecal-infested drug den that is San Francisco. Tesla CEO Elon

Musk hopes it stays that way.

https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2021/10/31/elon-musk-warns-austin-texas-avoid-becoming-san-francisco-copycat/


Why Most Californians Aren't Happy with the State | Victor Davis Hanson




Migrant enclaves already are at the top of the U.S. lists for bad places to  - 10 of the 50 worst places in America to live according to this list are in California, and all of them are famous for their illegal populations.             MONICA SHOWALTER


THIS IS WHAT DEMS HAVE DONE TO S.F.

Jesse Watters Primetime  


WHAT HAPPENED TO SAN FRANCISCO?!?!?!?! WILL IT SPREAD ALL OVER AMERICA??? HASN'T IT ALREADY?

The lunatics are running the asylum in California: Harmeet Dhillon



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 San Francisco locals react to rampant shoplifting, break-ins | Fox News Digital Original

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BU6o2MIuMQc&t=110s

 

EXCLUSIVE: Two San Francisco Prosecutors Quit, Join Effort to Recall City's DA'

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bqTfK2pRXs0

 

The Root Cause of People Leaving California | Joel Kotkin

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3viy5DISO7M

 

California Has the Highest State Taxes, What's Next | Joel Fox

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KwIBKCMJL0w


THEY RUN FOR ELECTIVE OFFICE TO SUCK BRIBES,

 INFLUENCE PEDDLE SIPHONED THROUGH FAMILY

 MEMBERS AND RAKE IN THE LOOT FROM INSIDE TRADING

. NO ONE IN AMERICAN HISTORY OTHER THAN SEN.

 DIANNE FEINSTEIN, THE CLINTONS, THE OBOMBS, AND

 THE BIDEN CRIME FAMILY HAVE PULLED IN THESE

 AMOUNTS OF DIRTY MONEY..... YOU WONDERED WHY THE

 COUNTRY IS IN SUCH A FUKING MESS? THEY'RE BUSY

 DOING OTHER THINGS!


Joe Biden has made it abundantly clear that he is unprincipled, untrustworthy, and unscrupulous. His faux presidency will be remembered as one of the darkest periods of American history. We can only hope that the damage he leaves behind him will not be completely irreversible. ROBERT SPENCER

 THE BIDEN KLEPTOCRACY

IN OPERATION FOR OVER A HALF CENTURY!

American people deserve to know what China was up to with Joe Biden, especially when Beijing had already shelled out millions of dollars to Biden family members — including millions in set-asides for “the big guy.” What else is on that infamous Hunter Biden laptop? The conflicted Biden Justice Department cannot be trusted to engage in any meaningful oversight on this issue. We need a special counsel now.   

                                     TOM FITTON - JUDICIAL WATCH

 

Breitbart Political Editor Emma-Jo Morris’s investigative work at the New York Post on the Hunter Biden “laptop from hell” also captured international headlines when she, along with Miranda Devine, revealed that Joe Biden was intimately involved in Hunter’s businesses, appearing to even have a 10 percent stake in a company the scion formed with officials at the highest levels of the Chinese Communist Party.


HOW MANY OF THESE CULPRITS ARE GAMER LAWYERS?

“Protect and enrich.” This is a perfect encapsulation of the Clinton Foundation (TWO GAMER LAWYERS)  and the Obama (TWO GAMER LAWYERS) book and television deals. Then there is the Biden family (THREE GAMER LAWYERS) corruption, followed closely behind by similar abuses of power and office by the Warren (GAMER LAWYER) and Sanders families, as Peter Schweizer described in his recent book “Profiles in Corruption.” These names just scratch the surface of government corruption (ADD GAMER LAWYER KAMALA HARRIS AND HER LAWYER HUSBAND AND THE BANKSTERS’ RENT BOY, LAWYER CHUCK SCHUMER).    BRIAN C JOONDEPH

HOW DID NANCY PELOSI GET SO FILTHY RICH OFF ELECTED OFFICE? FEINSTEIN? KAMALA HARRIS?

How Do Politicians Keep Getting So Rich?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W3U6rhWT-QE

Migrant enclaves already are at the top of the U.S. lists for bad places to  - 10 of the 50 worst places in America to live according to this list are in California, and all of them are famous for their illegal populations.             MONICA SHOWALTER


Try the reality that illegal immigrants are routinely given free public housing by the U.S., based on the fact that they are uneducated, unskilled, and largely unemployable. Those are the criteria, and now importing poverty has never been easier. Shockingly, this comes as millions of poor Americans are out in the cold awaiting that housing that the original law was intended to help.

Thus, the tent cities, and by coincidence, the worst of these emerging shantytowns are in blue sanctuary cities loaded with illegal immigrants - Orange County, San Francisco, San Diego, Seattle, New York...Is there a connection? At a minimum, it's worth looking at.                                                                            MONICA SHOWALTER


Nancy Pelosi: ‘As Speaker of the House, I Have Awesome Power’

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(CNSNews.com) - House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D.-Calif.) reflected during her last speaker’s press conference on Thursday on how much power she has enjoyed in that position.

“As Speaker of the House, I have awesome power,” said Pelosi.

“Now transitioning to a different role, I expect to have strong influence, but not on my Members, just in terms of encouraging more women, for example, to run,” she said.

“But the Speaker of the House is a very big job, and just wrapping it up will take time, with the Library of Congress for the papers, with the Historian of the Capitol–of the Congress–in terms of interviews and the rest of that,” said Pelosi.

Here is a transcript of how Pelosi responded when asked about how she will approach her “new role in the House:”

Reporter: “Speaker of the House twice.  This is a major transition moment–to now move into a different role in the House your family has long been connected to. 

“Could you offer us some thoughts about how you will approach your new role in the House in the new year, both on policy and on your role with the Democratic Party?  How do you see 2023 for Congresswoman Pelosi?”

Speaker Pelosi: “Well, we could have a whole seminar on that, but we won't because we're waiting to hear from the Senate. 

“Here's the thing.  As Speaker of the House, I have awesome power. 

“As a – now transitioning to a different role, I expect to have strong influence, but not on my Members, just in terms of encouraging more women, for example, to run, to talk about civics and how we have to – it used to be a requirement when I was little, a hundred years ago, but now it's an elective and most people are not familiar.  So I'll have to see what that path is. 

“But the Speaker of the House is a very big job, and just wrapping it up will take time, with the Library of Congress for the papers, with the Historian of the Capitol – of the Congress – in terms of interviews and the rest of that.

“And in just – I think that probably the most overwhelming thing I'll be doing forever is saying thank you.  Thank you to my Members.  Thank you to the intellectual resources that have helped us with policy.  Thank you for those who have helped us politically to attain our Majorities and our strength in the Congress. 

“I think my life will be about accountability to the record, the history, and thank you to those who made all of that possible. 

“You mentioned John F. Kennedy.  I'll close with this.  You've heard me say it many times.  I'll say it now again, because it identified with what President Biden has been doing. 

“When I was in school, I went to President Kennedy's Inauguration on the East Front, freezing cold, freezing cold.  The whole world, every child in America knows that, in that speech, he said to the citizens of America: ‘Ask not what our country can do for you, but what you can do for our country.’  You've said it.  I see you all mouthing it. 

“The very next sentence is what struck me, the very next sentence. 

“‘To the citizens of the world, ask not what America can do for you, but what we can do working together for the freedom of mankind.’

“That's what President Kennedy said.  Not condescension, not doing something for, but working together. 

“And I've said this to President Biden, and I said it at the Saint Patrick's Day lunch, because that's a, you know, Kennedy connection there.  I said to President Biden, ‘You have fulfilled in so many ways what President Kennedy was signaling, working together with all of the countries to come together to support Ukraine, not by dictating what we think is the way to go, but to listening, working together, so that everybody felt committed to a plan for the freedom of mankind.’ 

“And that's how I tie being there as my father's daughter at the Inauguration to what happened this week and what our responsibilities are later. 

“But I – my goal and my wish is that the Members, our new Leadership in the House, based on the foundation that we have laid or forming their own approach, will do even better than the significant legislative successes that I have had as Speaker of the House. 

“Thank you all.  Happy holidays.  Merry Christmas.  Happy Kwanzaa.  Happy Hanukkah.  Whatever you celebrate, enjoy your families.”


Biden accused of 'towing the line of treason' with this



Sanctuary California should be a cautionary tale, not a goal

By Dale Wilcox

From the moment Joe Biden assumed the presidency, immigration has been at the top of his agenda.  One of his first acts was to sign a series of executive orders that reversed the Trump administration's policies on things like border wall funding, travel bans, and sanctuary laws.

While Trump's goal for immigration policy was clearly articulated in his "Make America Great Again" concept, we have heard little on where Biden intends to take us with his immigration plank.  Judging from his actions so far, though, the destination is clear.  He wants to make America into California, and that should deeply concern every U.S. citizen.

What anti-borders politicians have done to California over the last 30 years is a disgrace.  The home of Hollywood and Silicon Valley, once a beacon of opportunity and prosperity, is today a sinking ship.  Immigration policy is a significant factor in that decline.

Taking on a massive population of illegal aliens has come at a colossal cost to Californians, in terms of finances, safety, and job opportunities, to name a few.  State residents foot the bill for more than $23 billion that is directly attributable to illegal immigration and its effects.  That breaks down to almost $2,000 for every legally present household each year.  This from a state that is already carrying more than $1.3 trillion in total state, county, and municipal debt.  Who wouldn't want to pay a hefty tax each year to encourage more illegal aliens to move to your community?

The chief catalyst for California's illegal alien crisis has been its embrace of sanctuary laws.  By preventing local law enforcement from cooperating with federal immigration authorities in the deportation of criminal aliens, there are virtually no consequences for violating our nation's immigration laws inside the state of California.

While the Orwellian-named California Values Act (S.B. 54) made sanctuary policy state law, it seems downright moderate compared to what some cities and counties have done.  S.B. 54 at least allows cooperation with ICE in only the most extreme of circumstances.

The sanctuary law in Santa Clara, the largest county in northern California, takes an even more radical position, stating that the county "does not, under any circumstances, honor civil detainer requests from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) by holding inmates on ICE's behalf for additional time after they would otherwise be released from County custody."

Before sanctuary laws, it had long been a practice of local law enforcement to cooperate with detainer requests as a way to expedite criminal aliens toward deportation.

The results of this policy have been about as bad as you might expect.  In Santa Clara County last November, police arrested Fernando De Jesus Lopez-Garcia after he allegedly stabbed five people inside the Grace Baptist Church, killing two and leaving three others seriously injured.

One witness called 911 to say a "man was going crazy, stabbing people and there was blood everywhere."  He was arrested on two counts of murder, three counts of attempted murder, battery on a spouse, and violation of a protective order.

Lopez-Garcia is an illegal alien with an extensive criminal record who had successfully avoided ICE apprehension after each arrest because of local and state sanctuary laws barring cooperation with federal immigration authorities.

In 2019, police arrested Carlos Eduardo Arevalo Carranza, an illegal alien from El Salvador, for allegedly beating and stabbing Bambi Larson to death in her San Jose home.  Reports later disclosed that police had previously arrested Carranza ten times for drugs, kidnapping, battery against a police officer, and burglary.  ICE had requested an immigration hold on Carranza seven times, but the Santa Clara Sheriff's Office (SCSO) refused every request.  Facing criticism for the sanctuary policy, the county supervisors met and inexplicably voted 5-0 to double down on the policy.

My organization, the Immigration Reform Law Institute (IRLI), recently concluded an investigation into these practices in Santa Clara and found some disturbing results.

We submitted a records request with the Santa Clara County Sheriff's Office to discover just how many ICE detainers it has received in recent time and how many of them applied to aliens with serious criminal backgrounds.  That request revealed that ICE lodged a total of 1,757 detainers in just two years — 909 requests in 2019 and 848 in 2020.  The law enforcement records technician with the sheriff's office confirmed with IRLI that every single one of these requests was ignored.

The Sheriff's Office refused to disclose to IRLI how many of the detainer requests applied to aliens who were convicted or charged with serious or violent felony offenses.  When IRLI asked about the last year an ICE detainer request was honored by the county, a records technician there replied that he could not find records that showed the last time a detainer request was honored.

The results of these laws are clear.  The county has become a haven for illegal aliens, particularly those with criminal records.  The communities are demonstrably less safe, and the influx of new arrivals creates a heavy financial burden on legal state residents.  Is it any wonder that taxpayers are fleeing the state in droves?

As the Biden administration goes full speed with its anti-borders agenda, however, there will be no place for concerned Americans to flee.  California-style laws will soon become federal laws.  We're about to conduct a national experiment in anti-borders cause and effect.  Buckle up.

Dale L. Wilcox is executive director and general counsel at the Immigration Reform Law Institute, a public interest law firm working to defend the rights and interests of the American people from the negative effects of mass migration.